Mommy Makeover Surgery

DR. SHAUN PARSON PLASTIC SURGERY | SCOTTSDALE + PHOENIX, AZ

The Mommy Makeover procedure has become very popular for women who have decided that their childbearing years are behind them and they now wish to regain their pre-baby body. A Mommy Makeover is actually a series of surgical procedures that restore women’s breasts and tummy following childbearing. Many women find that with the mommy makeover, they regain a new sense of confidence and feel as if they have a more youthful appearance.

Dr. Shaun Parson, board certified plastic surgeon in Scottsdale, AZ is one of the expert mommy makeover surgeons in the area.

Each individual comes to him with different needs and a different desired outcome. During your mommy makeover consultation, Dr. Parson will listen to your concerns and tailor a specific set of procedures that are right for you. Your customized mommy makeover package may include any combination of the following procedures:

Why Women Love A Mommy Makeover

A mommy makeover is sometimes the perfect solution to help reverse the changes caused by pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding. Unfortunately, sometimes no amount of diet or exercise can solve the changes that pregnancy can cause to a woman’s body.

After childbirth, a waiting period will be necessary before embarking on a mommy makeover procedure. At least six to eight weeks need to pass for the uterus to shrink back down to its normal size. Also, it is always best to be near goal weight before having any type of elective surgery.

Being A Mom After Surgery

Achieve Best Possible Results

Compression Garments after Surgery

“It’s been a month after my surgery, and I am BEYOND happy with my results!!! I would highly recommend Dr. Parson to ANYONE looking for an amazing surgeon!”

– Samantha C., Actual Patient*

Mommy Makeover Recovery

No matter what procedure, or combination of procedures are part of your mommy makeover plan, it is important to consider the recovery time associated with it. It can sometimes take up to four to six weeks for a full recovery so it may be best to plan on having some extra help around the house if you still have young children.